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teeshirthell, fucked up t shirts, freestyling, romance, 100 miles and runnin', strait, peter cook & dudley moore, sex, explosive, wordssong lyrics the game black wall street charge it to the game (2005), earn money, men, By the release of his album 40 Too Long (1992), Clay was nearly forgotten. His 1993 album The Day The Laughter Died, Part 2 was recorded in front of a small audience at Dangerfield's in New York. On the album, he reprised the concept of The Day The Laughter Died, again verbally insulting his audience. Apart from the audience-baiting, he theater also attacked American film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert for giving Dice Rules and Ford Fairlane bad reviews. Responding to a request for a nursery rhyme, which he had previously refused to do in The Day The Laughter theater Died, he claimed, "You don't know how much I hate those fucking poems, you have no idea how I hate those fucking poems, I wish I'd never thought of those fucking poems." Following the release of The Day The Laughter Died, Part 2, Dice vanished from the media spotlight for two years. [edit] Bless This House He returned in 1995, dropping the "Dice" from his name, eschewing his "Dice Man" persona, and playing the part of a caring family man in CBS' sitcom Bless This House.
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The two CD set The Day The Laughter Died, lasting just under two hours, hit the Top 40 Album Chart. The concept, according to Clay, was to perform "the worst show possible". Clay went in front of a paying audience with no planned material and 100 miles and runnin' insulted them, 100 miles and runnin' individually and as a whole, for nearly two hours. Many members of the audience—even some familiar with the standards of a Clay show—walked out, 100 miles and runnin' and the entire concert was released without any edits. The album was produced by Rick Rubin. [edit] Commercial failure Clay's first starring role in a feature film was as the title character in The Adventures of Ford Fairlane. It failed at the box office, effectively ending Clay's leading man career but the movie has emerged as a bona-fide cult classic in video release. A stand-up performance at Madison Square Garden was given movie release as Dice Rules in 1991. Many theaters refused to show it, and it failed commercially.
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